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Review on ethno botanically selected medicinal and aromatic plants as a source of bioactive alleviators

By: Publication details: Jalgaon Association of Pharmaceutical Teachers of India (APTI) 2021Edition: Vol.22(2), Apr-AugDescription: 41-56pSubject(s): Online resources: In: Advances in pharmacology and toxicologySummary: Medicinal plants find application in pharmaceutical, cosmetic, agricultural and food industry. The earliest mention of medicinal use of plants in Hindu culture is found in "Rigveda "which is said to have written between 4500-1600 BC. It is ayurveda, the foundation of medicinal science of Hindu culture in its eight division deals with specific properties of drugs and various aspects of science of life and art of healing. Medicinal plants are a source of great economic value all over the world..
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Medicinal plants find application in pharmaceutical, cosmetic, agricultural and food industry. The earliest mention of medicinal use of plants in Hindu culture is found in "Rigveda "which is said to have written between 4500-1600 BC. It is ayurveda, the foundation of medicinal science of Hindu culture in its eight division deals with specific properties of drugs and various aspects of science of life and art of healing. Medicinal plants are a source of great economic value all over the world..

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